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Community Safety & Police

Useful Information 

✔️Find out more about My Community Voice - a crime prevention messaging service provided by Kent Police.

✔️See our Report It page for more information about reporting a crime. 

✔️Get Crime Prevention Advice here. 

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✔️See the latest newsletter from Kent Police and Crime Commissioner below. 

Planning for an Emergency 

The Kent Resilience Forum offers advice on preparing for the following emergency situations: flooding, fire, high winds, extreme cold/snow, summer heatwave, infectious disease, loss of electricity, loss of gas supply, loss of water supply, security incident, and cyber security. You can read more on their websiteWith the cold weather now here it is worth thinking about what you would need to do to keep yourself and family members safe in the event of high winds, floods, extreme cold and snowy weather conditions. The infographic below includes more advice. 

The gov.uk website also gives tips on steps you can take to be ready for an emergency. 

Speldhurst Parish Council Community Safety & Police